Meeting Events and Attendees

Hello all,
I am a Techie Veteran but when it comes to figuring out the nuances of Blackberry Operation, I'm still finding my proverbial sea legs. I know for a fact that there's a way to email an event invite to another BB user via my calendar... but when I try to do it, the recipient receives the automated email but NOT the meeting information to add to their calendar. Basically it shows up as a blank email to them and nothing else.
Now, a friend of mine sat down and went through the exact same steps together, both of us sending each other an event invite for different days. We made sure that we followed the exact same steps. I received her invite properly but she only got the blank email. I'm on T-Mobile, she is using Verizon, we both have Curve. As far as I can tell the only real variable between us at the time was that she was using the most current OS (4.5), while I was still using 4.2.
I have since upgraded but I haven't attempted to send her another meeting request. Any suggestions?
Thanks guys!
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I just tried a test one and it worked fine. I'm on Verizon also.  I think you are doing it corretly but perhaps the problem is on T-Mobile's end.
John
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